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Is there a way to adjust the brightness level on movies that I'm playing on my diskless MD that I have ripped on my core system? They all appear on the dark side to me. I tried tweaking the brightness level using nvidia-settings from the desktop, but the change did not appear to get reflected when I play a video. To verify this, I tried setting the nvidia-settings brightness level to full and then playing the movie again. It was still dark while everything else (menus, flickr pictures, etc) appeared washed out because of the increased brightness level.

Anyone? Feel like I'm the only one seeing this. I watched a movie again last night and I had to increase the brightness on the TV from 50% to around 72%. Can I just increase the brightness level in Xine itself (if Xine is the player LMCE uses) without effecting anything else?

Anyone? Feel like I'm the only one seeing this. I watched a movie again last night and I had to increase the brightness on the TV from 50% to around 72%. Can I just increase the brightness level in Xine itself (if Xine is the player LMCE uses) without effecting anything else?

I must say we don't experience this problem. As far as I know there are no brightness settings in LinuxMCE but there may be some settings for this in xine itself which is used for non HD video playback.

nvidia-settingsThere is an option in the window presented for "X Server Color Correction" Select it and adjust Gamma, Contrast, and Brightness to about 3 or 4. Then exit the application. This will have created a file in roots home directory /root/ called

Yep, the nvidia-settings was what I tried originally. Tweaking the values a little at a time did not appear to be doing anything for video playback of ripped *.dvd files, so for a test, I tried setting the brightness to 100% using nvidia-settings. Everything was super bright like I would expect until I played a ripped movie. That was still dark like it was ignoring the nvidia settings This was last weekend, so I'll double check that.

*Edit* - I just checked this on my core which also has an nvidia card. Using nvidia-settings, changed the brightness to 100%. Then played a ripped .dvd file on the core. Video played like the brightness level was not changed.